Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: MNWC on January 04, 2007, 05:29:49 pm
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Here we have some more pics of my trolly
Pic 1
(http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p253/marcusnorton/Trolly1.jpg)
Note the bucket on the handles very handy for trading bottoms!!
Pic 2
(http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p253/marcusnorton/trollyc.jpg)
The trolly folds flat and colapses making it easier to put in back of car.
Pic 3 Filter set up
(http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p253/marcusnorton/garage.jpg)
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Marcus,what a neat fella you are,great to see people taking care of their equipment Gaz
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Here`s pics of my portable system,i does`nt get used a great deal but when it does it`s a big help,like if i need to go through a building or if it is a bit too difficult trailing a hose,it`s fitted with a varistream and the pump and battery are consealed in the aluminum box,it can removed from the trolley and carried if need to go up steps etc,Gaz ;D
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excellent gaz very smart 8)
brett
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Well done Marcus.
Got the same trolley as you Gaz, find it a pain when the wheels go inwards when there is no weight on the base. Never use mine now as its all van mount for me now.
Doug
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Thanks Brett,Doug i work from my van mount all the time but just now and then it is handy to have a portable system,i have also got shurflo backpack but never been able to get use to it so iv`e got someone buying it next week,Gaz ;)
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Nice one gaz ;)
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Well done guy's. Marcus, if you were to clamp a couple of pieces of waste pipe each side of your trolley with exhaust U bolts, you would have a couple of very handy pole carriers. Just put a bolt through the bottoms to stop your pole going all the way through. I wouldn't be without mine Dai
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If it comes out right you will see what I mean. Dai
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Nice one
illgive it a bash ;)